India is set to resume regular international flights after more than two years it suspended all flights to and from the country over the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to the reports coming from New Delhi, "India is set to welcoming scheduled international flights from March 27."
The country suspended all international flights on March 23, 2020. and planned to resume back on December 25, 2021, but did not work due to the discovery of the Omicron variant of the Covid.
"After deliberation with stakeholders and keeping in view the decline in Covid caseload, we have decided to resume international travel from March 27 onwards. Air Bubble arrangements will also stand revoked thereafter. With this step, I am confident the sector will reach new heights." Aviation minister J M Scindia says in a tweet.
"After deliberation with stakeholders and keeping in view the decline in the Covid-19 caseload, we have decided to resume."
"The international operations shall be subject to strict adherence to the current ministry of health and family welfare guidelines for international travel and as amended from time to time." The minister added.
J M Scindia in his statement stated that "after having recognized the increased vaccination coverage across the globe and in consultation with the stakeholders, the government of India has decided to resume scheduled commercial international passenger services to/from India from March 27, 2022, the start of Summer Schedule 2022. The suspension of scheduled commercial international passenger services to/from India, thus, stands extended only up to 11:59 pm IST on March 26, and air bubble arrangements shall accordingly be extended to this extent only."
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